Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1963 January 9

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Phil Campbell,




Farmers

ulletin

Commissioner














: approximately sixty per-
hog population in Georgia









eee andofficials are to be con-
ted on their outstanding efforts.














ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1963

concerted effort to qualify for the pro-
gram,

In order to qualify for the program, it
is necessary to reach a 60 percent vacci-
nation level of the hog population in your
county, at owners expense. When this
level is achieved and evidence to support
this fact is supplied, an agreement is sign-
ed between the Department of Agricul-
ture and your county to qualify your
county for the program.

When the program was first begun by
the state on a county by county basis, it
was hoped that federal funds would be
available in the near future for certain
aspects of the program. At that time it

- was planned to broaden the program to a

state wide effort instead of conducting
the program on a county by county basis.

However, the extra funds have not
been made available from the federal



NUMBER 19

D DLERA PROGRAM PROGRESS

government and therefore counties must
maintain their 60 percent vaccination
level on a county basis in order to re-
main in the program,

It will be necessary to re-evaluate
counties one year from the date of origi-
nal certification to be sure that the 60
percent vaccination level is being main-
tained.

Now, too, would be a good time for
these 56 qualified counties to begin to

check and see if they are maintaining
this level of vaccination. ~

Every effort should be made for coun-

ties not participating in the program to

- accomplish the necessary requirements

in order to be admitted. If further infor-
mation is needed on the program contact
your county agent or the State Depart-
ment of 2S in Atlanta.






(In order of qualification dary






















) with no bad habits,
ee thy couple.
ef ho can live in
for board and nominal
o heavy work. Per-
b. 2 in family, self,






















ite man, age 47,
- at once working
broilers. Can
a work Will

7 -room,
i a Letters
an work any lo-
oS . Dickerson,




























ao fo be moved:
, Nicholls (4

chickens,
work around



and can do rough carpenter
work, keep fences, etc. Will-
ing to work and ready to start
now. State what you have to

offer in first Jetter. Johnnie
M. Cronan, 566 eee
Blvd., Atlanta 15.



Man and wife, 60 and 57
yrs., with small income, would
like to look after a few
chickens or do light farm
work. Will need house in Ful-
ton or DeKalb County. Mr.
Glenn A. Braswell, 651 Waldo
St., SE, Atlanta 12.

Man and wife, 3 children,



.| wants work on truck or chick-

en farm, or with hogs or rab-
bits. Ages are man 47, wife
45 and son 16 yrs., girls 12
and 14 yrs. Willing to give
honest work for living wage
and house. Must be moved
and can go anywhere. Do not
drink. Will answer all letters.
R. E. Knight, Box 154, Bruns-
wick.



Married man, age 35, with
wife and four children, ages
13-12-8 and 4 yrs., wants job
as caretaker on stock or cat-
tle farm. Do not drink. J.
.| Tanner, 382 Peeples St., SW,
Apt. 220, Atlenta 10.

Man, age 37, with wife and
4 children, wants employ-
ment as foreman on cattle
farm or shares on crop farm.
Exp. in care and production
of chickens. Need good house.



Have excel. ref., do not drink.

. Tanner, -382 - Peeples
Apt. 220, Atlanta.







Farm Help

WANTED



Want middle aged man or
woman to help with layers
and other light farm work.
Mrs. Willie Mae _ Robinson,
Midville, Ph. LU. 9-3700.

Want single man, or cou-

ple, to do light farm work. W.
A. Mayes, Rt. 4, Mayes Rd.,
Rome.

Want small white Christian
family to live on farm and do
light farm work, rent free.
Miss Junnie Stephens, Rt. 2,
Pendergrass.

Widow needs middle aged
settled woman to live in pri-
vate home to do housekeep-
ing, child care and gardening.
Salary and board. Mrs. Mar-
garet Winfree, 678 East Paces
Ferry Rd., NE, Atlanta 5.

Want man, semi-retired
(white man preferred) to look
after cattle, fences and yard,
and to run tractor with mow-
ing machine. Small salary
and unfurnished modern
house. No. drunks or dead-
beats need apply. No collect
calls. F. M. Jones, c/o Frosty
Acres, Rt. 3, Box 43, Griffin.

Want middle aged woman
to live in, keep house and do
some outside work. Prefer
someone raised on farm. Per-
manent position for right per-
son, $10. wk. salary and room
and board. Mrs. T. E. Crandle,





2448 Colorado: Trail, SW, At-.

Janta 11, Ph: 344-5615.



with enough help to run dairy
and milk between 75 and 80
cows. Must be in good physi-
eal cond., and able to drive
truck and tractor. No drink-
ers wanted. House, located on
sch. bus and mail rt., con-
venient to town. Need at once.
S. Larry Greer, 108 North
Lee St., Covington.

Want farm hand not over
37 yrs. old with some knowl-
edge of general farming,
mainly working in apple or-
chard. Have 3 R. furnished
house with elec., but not wired
for stove. Located on Hurt
Rd. in Cobb County. Ref. re-
quired. J. Earl Anderson, Rt.
1, Austell, Ph. HE 6-1080 (no
collect calls).

Want nice, refined woman
between age 35-45 to do light
housekeeping, some cooking
and light fanm chores, to live
in with couple in nice modern
home, all conveniences, near
town. Reasonable salary. Mrs.
J. W. Vaughn, Rt. 1, Box 115,
Fitzgerald, Ph. 2475.

CORRECTION: Want white
man 38 to 48 yrs. old, small
family preferred, with son 16





yrs. or older to work with
him; to move on and _ start
work about the middle of

February, 1963 and work all
of 1963 Both must know
how to run tractors and ope-
rate farm machinery, mow-
er, hay baler, pecan spray
machine ete.No row crops
vraise pecans, hay and cat-
tle. 5 rm. house wired Elect.
Good wages. S. J. Clay, So.
Walden Ra. Rt. 3, Macon, Ph.



788-2975,

9. Evans 17. Pulaski 25. Laurens 33. Early 41. Colquitt 49. Emanuel
10. Baldwin 18. Montgomery 26. Jefferson 34. Walton 42. Twiggs 50. Baker
11. Talbot 19, Tattnall 27. Worth 35. Columbia 43. Liberty 51. Ben Hill
12, Washington 20. Terrell 23. Screven 36. Elbert 44. Bacon 52. Putnam
13. Quitman | 21. Wilcox 29, Jenkins 37. Webster 45. Richmond 53. Tift
14, Lowndes 22. Appling 30. Stephens 38. Bulloch 46. Oconee 54. Seminole
15. Bryan 23. Treutlen 31. Jeff Davis 39. Stewart 47. Lee 55. Peach
16. _ Sumter 24. Crisp. 32. Toombs 40. Crawford 48. Echols 56. Coffee
Man wants job on farm. Want exp. dairyman with Want man and wife, no
Can drive tractor or truck, references, white or colored, | children, white or colored, age

50 to 55 yrs. in good health,
who can drive tractor for
small cattle farm. Have 4 R.
house wired for elec. stove,
with bath. Must furnish re-
ferences. State all facts in
first letter and salary ex-

pected. Do not answer unless

interested in working. Sam B.
Smith, Box 688, Decatur.

Flowers

FOR SALE





White Batchelor Buttons,
and pink Crepe Myrtle, rooted
Cape Jasmine and old fashion
red Roses, 25c ea.; wax leaf
Ligustrum and blue Hydran-
gea, 20c ea.; giant Pansy pl-
ants, two cents ea.; stock
flower plants, 50c doz.; pink
Poppy seed, flowering Pome-
granate, 20c tblspnfull. Per.
16. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1,
Box 214, Royston. :



seed;

Ornamental pepper
yellow squash pepper, 25c
pkt.; red Squash or (rose)

pepper 25c pkt plus stamped
addressed envelope. Germ. 93
pet. Per. 177. Mrs. M. E.
Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger.

Many colors Iris, 15c per:
bulb; purple Royal Robe, blue
and white variegated Violets,
$1. per doz.; red and white
variegated Verbenia, 15c per
sprig; nice Daylilies, many
dif. colors, 25c per bulb, plus
25c postage. All damp packed,



Per. .210. Mrs. J..H, Barrow,

Rt. 1, Waco. -


















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GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN

Georgia Department of Agricviliure
Agriculture Building
Capitol Square
Atlanta 3, Georgia
Phone JAckson 4-3292



NATIONAL EDITORIAL

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PHIL CAMPBELL

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D. A. Pullin, Editor |
Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices

Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St.,
| by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second
class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga.
under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted | for mailing at special
rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8,

Notices of farm produce
and appurtenances admissible

serted one time om each re-
quest.

No notice or advertisement

will be accepted from any
commercial busimess, any
commercial businessman, any
company or organization li-
censed as a commercial busi-
ness or doing business under
a trade name or business
name, nor from any indivi-
dual doing busimess under a
trade name or commercial
business name.

The Georgia Market Bulle-
tin assumes no responsibility
for any notice appearing in
the Bulletin nor for any
transaction resulting from
published notices. Advertisers
are cautioned that it is against

[ithe law to misrepresent }
any product offered for sale
|in a public notice or adver-
, | tisenrent carried in any pub-

lication that is delivered

mail.

Covington, Ga.,





change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses.
Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin.

Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF
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Address requests to be added to or removed from
mailing list, ehanges of address, ete, to CIRCULATION }/;,
MANAGER, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for









Flowers



ie FOR SALE
One half teacup full of
Hollyhock seed, all colors,

50c; also, 1/2 tea eup full of
ornamental Gourd seed, 50c.
Mrs. J. B. Gilbert, Rt. 3, Syl-
vester.

Oak Hydrangeas,



trailing

Arbutus, Century plants,
English Ivy, 3, 60c; Liriope
plants, 20, 60c; radish red

Geranium cuttings, 6, 60c. All
damp packed and post paid.
Per. 436. Mrs. J. C. Hicks.
923, 10th St., S. EL, Moultrie.

Nandanas, 16-18 in., 4, $1.;

| Snowball Hydrangea, dbl. red

Altheas, dbl. white red center, |
50c ea.; pink Mums, 50 doz.;
variegated leaf Sultana, dibl.
red Begonia, large plants,
rooted 30e ea. Rain and
Spider Lilies, 50c doz. Per. 79,
add postage. Mrs. Lee Cro-
mer, Rt. I, Box 74, Royston.

Mtn. Laurel, Rhododend-
ren, red, yellow Azaleas, Dog-
wood, Redbud, white Pine,
Crabapple, Creek Hemlock, 2-
3 ft., moss packed, $2.75 doz.;
Phlox, fall Pink, Shasta Dais-
ies, Violets, snowdrop, Day-
lilies, blue Iris, $2.75 C. Mrs.
Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral
Bluff, Per. 112.



Seed: Dbl. red Poppies, 2
tspnfulls, 25c; dbl. Hollyheck
seed, mixed colors, 2 tblspn-
fulls., 25c, send stamped self
addressed envelope for seed:
Dahlia bulbs, for Southern
_ section of state that need
bulbs early, red, white, pur-
ple, yellow, and pink. List
name and color if written for.
Mrs. Paul Davis, Rt. 1, Mon-
roe, Per. 337.

Pentas, Crossandras, Sh-
rimp plants, 40c; Cinderella,
white miniature Rose, 50c;
Bulbs: yellow Oxalis, 4, 25c;
Montbretias, 10, $1.; Freesia
4, 25c; pink Oxalis, 10, 30c;
Liriope, 40, $1.; Vinca, 40, $1.;
Seed: Philippine Lily, Shoo-
fly, Bouquet, Sunflower in
red and yellow shades, 10
with self addressed stamped
envelope. Add sufficient post-
_ age for bulbs and plants. Per.
356. Mrs. E. Polsfus, 223 Cor-
dele Ave., Macon.

Nice Evergreen, pink Thrift

its, moss packed, 50e C, or

500, $2. Add postage. Per. 128.

' HF, Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Pan-
thersville Rd., Ellenwood.

Red Crepe Myrtle, 3 ft., $1.
ea.; Ilex Repandun, $1. ea.;
Boxwood, Holly, 1 ft., $1.50
ea., Lucidum, I ft., $1.50 ea.,
Wandana, 1-2 ft., $2. ea.; Iris
Juniper, one ft., $1. ea.; Gar-
denia, I ft., $1., ea. Mrs. E. B.
Travis, Riverdale, Ph. 478-
7933. Per. 430.

Sweet Violets, $1.25 doz.
(plants; Stephanotis (Hardy)
lange, $l. ea; small, 2, $1;
Sipider Lilies, orange and red,









ole for. 6; p.p.- Pex. 77, Mrs.
foe: Clower. Rt. 3, Law-
renceville, "



Bexwoods: several hundred
real nice, ready for setting,
24-26 in.,
also, smaller sizes for sale.
Per. 74, Mrs. Fabon Brown,
Tyrone.

Deutzia, red Hibiscus, red
Weigela, red Crepe Myrtle.
red flowering Quince, Forsy-
thia, Roses, climbing and
bush, none shipped, prices
low, you dig; dwarf red
Cannas, 5, $1., add 25 pest-
age. Per. 107, E. L. Howard,
Rt. 2, 4184 Bankhead Hwy.,
Mableton.

Rogeli Swiss giant Pansy
plants, 50, $1.50; Per. white
Candy tuft, 2 yr. transplants,
$1.50 doz., $8. C; large dbl.
Marconi and Dieniers dbl.,
Shasta Daisies, long spurred
Columbine, Silver King Art-





emesia, dbl. mixed stock,
$1.25 doz., add 35c postage
Per. 49. Mrs. J. W. Jones,
Madison.



White Bridal Wreath, sweet
cream Honeysuckle vine, 25
ea.; white, red speckle Peony
bulbs, 45c; scarlet berry Py-
racantha, 45 and 95 ea.;
Christmas Cherry bush, 40c
and 95c ea.; blooming size
Gardenias, 95c ea: sweet
purple Violets, 40c doz.; lt.
blue or purple Iris, 8, $1.;
brilliant red Crepe Myrtle, 3
ft., 95c. No less than $1. or-
ders. Add 35c postage. Per.
347, Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lin-
colnton.

Red Verbena, Violets, Vin-
ea Minor, $1. doz.: 300 Eng-
lish Ivy runners with roots,
$6.50: Livicme. $5., 406; Thrift,
$2. C. Per. 140. Lois Wood-
ruff, Greenville,



reasonable prices; |

|| roots, oe Lilae
HS.
| bdue Hyacinths, 6 bulbs, ae

| 295. Add postage.

f\ Pa;
iRSie

| 2 ft: white Dogwood,
|| pramehed, 2-3 ft., all mamed |
\| Shrubs, $37. C; $5. doz. at muy |

dif; 3
dif. Cactus cuts., Sweet Gum,
Ivy cuts, white and pink Ox-

| alis, Amarylilis |

Purple Lilaes, Golden Bells,
Butterfly bushes, flowering
Quinee and Peach, 50c ea. or
3, $1. add postage; Bird of
Paradise seed, 35 doz. en-
close stamped envelope. Per.
300. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Rt. 2,
Martin,

Golden Bell bushes, good.
bush, 4,
New Years Vine, 6, $1.5]
4, a Per.

Butterfly bushes,
a5. Add M. |

F,
| Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Red, white, blue,
Thrift; red, lavender, dark |
purple Verbena $i. doz; $d.
C; pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $i;
Jong Se White Narcissus
bulbs, two cents ea. im lots of
100; pink Sweet Williams,

lets, Daylilies, 2 doz. $1.50;
| yellow Daylilies, 25 ea. Add
|| postage. Per. 64. Mrs. Janie

|| Ellis, Box 23, Grantville.

|| Orange and old rose color
|| Poppy. seed, mixed, 25c with



Istamped envelope; all color
Chrysanthemums, $1. doz.;
white Easter Rose rooted 3,
purple Lilacs, rooted, 4
blue Iris, 40 doz.; white
Narcissus bulbs, 25 doz. Add
postage. Per. 10. Ethel Crowe,
| Rt. 2, Gainesville.



Ligustrums, Cherry Jau-
rels, Nandanas, $1.50 doz.;
| $10. 00 C.; blue dwarf Phlox,
| wihite Per. Candytudt, $1. 50.
doz pimeod : English | Ivy,
| Vinea Minor, Thrift, iope, ||
|| Atamiasco,, Blackberry, Red |
f ' Spider and Daylilies, Achi-
ij menese, $1. doz; $5. C; Per.|
(139. Blanehe Woodruff,|

' Greenville.

Crepe Myrtle, well branch-
\ed, deep red, white, pumple, Sat
we



| place, you dig. Per. 160. Mrs. |
. BH. Cousms, Rt. 3, Green- |

| Ville.

Purple Butterfly bushes, 6, |



\$1.; purple Lilac bushes, 4, |

'$1.; old iashion yellow thorn-
\less Rose bushes, 3, $1.; white}
Dogwood, 6, $1.; Holly and}

\$1.; native Azaleas, dif. col-
ors, 5, $1.; Crabapple trees, 4,
$1.; blue Hyacinth bulbs, g|
cS old fashion Hollyhocks, 6,

'$1.; white paper Narcissus
bulbs, 18, $1.; Lily bushes, 4
Sac Crepe Myrtle trees, 4, $1.

|Add postage. Mrs. P. Malachi |
Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville, Per.
305.

White Pine trees for sale, |
from 4 ft. to 10 ft. high, from
5 to 6 yrs. old. E. B. Foster,
Hiawassee, Per. 440.

New seed; red, pink, orange
and yellow Calif. Poppies, an-
nual Phlox, summer Poinset-
tia, baby pink, dbl., Touwch-
Me-Nots, red and yellow and
varigated 4 Oclocks, 10 tspn,
plus stamped envelope.;
Bachelors Buttons, and baby
Zinnias, 25c lange matchbox
full. Per. 181. No checks. Mrs.
M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia.

Boxwood for sale, 6-7 in.
high, 25c ea. Will not ship.
Per. 331, Eula Mitchell, Li-|





thonia, Ph. 482-8194.



Rooted trailing Coleus, 2
dif. Geranium cuts, 8

Justicia euts,
seedlings, all 10c ea.; Butter
and Eggs, yellow and mixed
Iris, blue tame Violets, Mul-
len Pinks, Jonquils, all 40c
doz. Add postage. Per. 138.
Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1,
Box 444, Lawremceville.

- Thrift, Dixie Brilliant, 2
dif. whites, Blue Hills, pink,
20 div., $2. PP, extra bonus
of 2 div. of new Flame; Iris
collection, 20 unnamed, all
fine varieties, $2. min. order
PP; Daylilies, same price;
Texas Rose, Althea, Forsy-
thia, Wisteria, Pussy Willow,
Bridal Wreath, 25c-$1., - not
mailable. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt.
1, Box 223, Alpharetta (Hwy.
19, 2 mi. N. of). Permit 97.

Boxwoods, 12-14 in., white
Pine, pink Min. Laurel, Hem-
lock, Spruce, wild Cherokee
Rose, white Dogwoods and
Sweet Shrub, 214 ft., $3. diz. ;
Globe Arborvitaes, 16-20 in.,
$4. doz. All PP and damp
moss packed. Bob Wilson,
Blue Ridge, Permit 187.

African Violets, 10 asstd.
all cols., bloom size, $3.50;
Culinary, medicinal and de-
corative herbs. Send stamp for
list. Also, 20 asstd. house
plants, $3.50 min. order. Mrs.
B. J. Cantrell, Blue Ridge,





Permit 52.

pink |

blue Bearded ns. Calf. Vio- |:

|Cedar trees, welk rooted, 5, |






Single
bigoEe size, 20, $1.




e




mixed Emperor and Empress,
2 doz., $1.; Royal Robe Vio-
lets, 20, $1. Add 30c postage;
purple Lilaes, English
wood, 25c at my place. Mrs.
R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks,
Permit 75.

Red Woodbine, white Spi-
rea, red Hibiscus, 3, $1; dibl.
| Daylilies, rose col. Delta Iris, |,
15, $1. PP om $2. or more. Mrs. |
[Ann ye, Robinson, ce
| Permit 89.

African Violets, many cols. |
,and blooming, 50c per pot at
may home, located 10 mi. N.
of Carrollton, near Center
Point store. Mrs. L. P. Ivey,
Rt. 1, Bremen, Permit 256.







lock, Min. Laurel, white|
Pines, yd. red bush, Honey- |,
suckle, 2-3 ft., $3. doz. ; Globe
| Arbor vitae, 15-20 in., $4. dioz..;
\pink Mloss Rose, 2, "$1. e Per.
Phiox, 2 dioz., $1. Moss paek-
|ed. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge,
Per. 186.

Seed: Dbl. pink and rose
color Poppy seed, Molding
Fire, Salvia, Dwarf Coxcompb
mix eolor, Cosmos orange
flare, 7 mixed colors, Prince
|Feathers, Red Prince Feath-
ers with red leaves, Love Ap-
ple seed, 25c pkt. or 5 pkt./
.$1.; Fall growing Iris, mixed
colors, $1.50 .doz.; Cushion
Mum, mixed colors, 2 doz.
$1.25; Amoor River Privet
hedge plants, 1-2 ft., $2. C.
Per. 110. Mrs. C. C. Gentry.
| Rt. 3, Calhoun.

Rose euttings, yellow and
| white Lady Banksia, pink and
iwhite Sweetheart, Dr. Van-
fleet, Mary Wallace, City of
York, Belle of Portugal
| American Pillar, $1. doz.
well rooted Dr. Vanfleet rose }
bush, 75c ea.; 3 dbl. white}
flowering peach, 50c; red
Crepe Myrtle 50c ea.; pink
flowering Crabapple, 50 ea.5,





|6 red Crepe Myrtle cuttings: |

150c. Add postage. Per. 36, Mars
J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Ches-
| tear,

Boxwoods, pink, white and
dbl. flowering deep red Dog-
| woods, $1.85 ea.; Crimson |
Crabs, red leaf Plum, 3-4 ft.,
$1.50 ea.; Rose of Sharon,
ideep red, pink, white, orchard,
violet, old rose, Sweet Shrub,
| Weigelia, pink, deep red,
white, 50c ea.; Carnations,
Daylilies, 3, 50c. Per. 93. Add
postage. Mrs. Ect, Fowler, |'
Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Sweet scented fonaials
bulbs, 50c ae $1.50 C; Nar-
cissus, 60 di oz.; $2. co large.
Daffodils, $1.50 doz.; Rain
Lilies, $1. doz; Buttereu
$0c doz., add postage. Per.
147. Mary Tumiin, Rt. 1, Box |
316 Hastonallee.

Sourwoods,
Kerria, Japonica, Jasmine,
Bridal Wreath, red and pink |
Spirea, Snowballs, Deutzia,
Crepe Myrtle, 4, $1.; Spruce,
Pine, white Pine, Min. Lau-
rel, $1.50 doz. Galax, and
Arbutus, $I. doz. Add post-
age. Per. 278, Mrs. FL. M.
Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

White a Candytuft, 2
yr. size, $5. C; one yr. size,
$3.50 C; Per. 120. Mirs. Leon
Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula.

Seed: Sweet Williams, Old
Rose Dale Poppies, all colors,
Sharon Poppies, Summer
Poinsettia, Lantanas, variegat-
ed garden Pinks, blanket
Flowers, Kiss Me If Tell You
White "Hibiscus, dwarf 25
tbIspn. Add postage. Per. 53.
Lizzie Crawford, 18 Craw-
ford St., Ellijay

Strong, well rooted, giant
Admiral Byrd Daisy "plants,
as on doz.; 25, $2.50; 50, $4;

0, $7.: 3 varieties blue Per.
eee Phlox (not Thrift)
$1.50 doz: 25, $2. 50; dbl.
white Spice Pinks, $2. doz. Pp.
Dp. in Ga. 176. Mrs. O. S. Scar-
aoe 2869 Church St., East

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Flowers

WANTED



Want Amazon or Eucharist
Lily bulbs; also, Clivia lily
bulbs. Write stating price.
Douglas Cullen, Savannah.

Want 180 genuine old Eng-
lish Boxwood (slow growing
variety ) well rooted with tops
approx. 3 in. in width. Otis EL



Decatur.

{2
lia,

Boxwoods, 12-14 in, Hem-}

Sweet Shrub,

ft.
and Snowball ushes
M. M. Wilson, Rt. 1,





|A, Forest Park.











Want red Trailer Rose
rooted. Mrs. Dora Rolinsc
Rt. 1, Auburn. ~

Want yellow and Tt
bearded Iris. State price. Mrs
Henry Wells, Jr., 406 Myrtle
St., Warner ce

Eaupae a ,

FOR SALE
































Two- horse wagon, g
new, and other farm
$200. for mules wagon
all; syrup mill and |
| 57 , 3 roller, Chat
nooga mill, 1b pulle
orse or run power,
burners and all $55.;
| mower and rake,
both, good shape. D. J.
iamson, Rt. 1, ee
2244,



































John Deere: 3010 Dies 3
actor, used 200 hrs; also, a
Deere W-85 harrow.
Stowe, P. O. Box
renton, Ph. 465-2666.

Old-time cider mill
reconditioned. O. K. Sell
13885 N. Stratford Rd.. N.
Atlanta 5, Ph. 233- Orde

: One tin hopper and feb
fertilizer and distribu
one-horse driven plow; m
dle buster; racket stock; tw
horse turnplow: Cole
| hepper; wood hopper, |

ker type; Cole distributor and
|several good scrapers, all
$50., or will sell separa
or will trade for two tho
| ughibred_ hogs, preferably Du-
rocs of equal value. E. W.
(Garvin, Rt. 2, Garfield.

|. 160 lb. shop anvil; R
blower, post: drill, ham:
, and tongs and some wet
$50. Otis Scwell, Rt. 1,
Donough.

D-14 Allis Chana ir=
. actor, 3-point. mas 28 disc:
! harrow, 16 _ bottom
|plow, cultivators. L Ge Tal
ner, Rt. 1, Harrison.

8N Ford tractor, $350.;
tractor and equip., $850.; .
|Taylorway B & B harrow,
'$200.; loader for Cub tractor,
/$125.: cut-off saw, $35., all in
good cond. F. M. Gazaway,
'2486 Clifton Springs Rd.,.
| Decatur, Ph. Dr. 8-2971.

Lillisten F V. heavy duty
'rotary mower, new blades,
| good cond., $150. T. ip or,
Morgan. =

3 row wheat drift, $10. v =
Tench, Rt. 2, Ato.

| 200 to 300 ft. Ly pias
wire, 1 in. mesh, 5 ft. en.
also, one 10 ft., 12 eage sec=
tion, laying cage, all for $15.
Joey W. Hall, Rt. 2, Box 370,
Cclumbus, Ph. MU. 9-9933.

Henry Diston, 6 ft. cross=:
cut saw, $10.; pr. stilliards,
will weigh up to 150 Ibs.,
$25. Both in A-1 cond. W. E
Barrett, im
College Park,

Buckboard and buggy. $0
ea.; wagon wheels,
Mrs. Robert Hes reaiene "1852
W. Vesta Ave., College Park,
Ph. PO. 7-5455.

1952: Ford tractor,
cond.; bush and ee
duty harrow; also, 4
te freshen in Feb.,
Hereford bull, 24 mos.
F. D. Marable, RE 4, Milner. |

Hasty automatic pool
feeders, ea. with 400 ft. tro=-
ugh, chain and stands; 70. ten.
unit metal nests; 70 roll-av ,
metal Community nests;
1000 cap., A. R. Wood nat
gas brooders; 300 king |
Johnson eups (poultry wat
ers); 3 poultry houses,
400: ft.; 1, 30 X 215 f.
aluminum roofs. All (
cond. J. P. Nicholson, Je:
one Rd., Athens, Ph.

Single turning plow, gr
gun; seed fork; nee
blade; bush ax; shavel, s

short. handle shovel, or
point; 2, 24 in., serapes,
shovel, iron pulley; 8 in,
hasket, Bm: _cut-o ff




























































































































Hendley, 3172 Bobbie Lane, | ae





































































































































pment

WA NTED







Avery tractor, 9
on rear, 500 X 15
-buretor. J. D.
ee 100, Cor-
























gon, good cond.,
ans fertilizer-
new, Coy

, Ph.





























































































































































: two | Picticaly new;
10 = d 8 disc bush
375. Len Antin-





















in very

Po eCuiloweh

; good cond.; one-

ear drive with straight

bow blade $65.; also,

mule, perfect for

work, $85. J. R. Han-
4, Cumming.

ages, all metal, reg-

, feeders and water-

relied, $4.50 ea.. or 4

Ic also; | one N. Z.

* mos. old, $2.50. nie
116 Cunningham

arietta, Ph. HE. 5-0727.

Deere H. tractor (new
ion) cotton plow
_ planters, and hillers,
ators-cultivators and

Ek J. Pedrick,





















































I Cub traetor and all
ent, all in good work-
cond. Write for full de-
oe Waters, Rt. 1,

ch 758-3010 (no

















10 X24 Firestone tr-
tire, % in. deep tread
ter, side wall, in excel.
$18. Eric A. Olson, 1214
m St., WwW. Atlanta 10.

el 60. Schramm parieble
presse? reck drill and
of hose, priced to sell,
in wells, pumping air in
1 equip. tires and other
cm uses. Charles Morrow,
Carrollton.


































double burner pipeless

kerosene brooders,
one season, $30. ea., or
ade for cattle, or any-
of equal value to use on
e. cee ie 1, Can-
h. TU. 7-25

John Deere, No. 25
opelled combine in
cond.; also, used New
No. coat. 2 row, corm
, excel. cond., bargain
d. See at 615 East Main
BRS Jr., Thom-
th. 647-3.

mowing machine, 3
-up, good cond.,

~ ee 300 gal. Propane
e gas tank, (above

BS tock $140, Dallas F.

r., 2654 Dresden Dr.,
blee, Ph. GL. 7-4643. -

planting machine,
er, heavy duty, tow
plow hydraulic er-
O nplete with 4:00 15
es, protective cage,
wheels, very






























































1 thrasher;

d | Model B.
,| tractor tire, size 10 X 34, new

d|or used. State price. J. H.

?| cond.

|Eileenmere breeding, reason-

Want front-end loader for

8N Ford tractor, Model 49.
State price and _ condition.
Aubrey Kendrick, Rt. 2, Bar-
nesville.

Want trailer for David
Bradley garden tractor. W. E.
Cain, Rt. 1, Buford, (Near
. | Hog Min.). Ph. 843-3144.

Want to buy good pea thr-
asher, hand _ powered, or
would consider power driven
also, want hand
powered corn sheller, any age
if in working cond., not too
far from here. J. N. Young,
Rt. 1, Carfollton, Ph. 832-
7965.





grad. Holstein and ern
sey cows; also, 4 unit Surge
milker, parlor type, and pipe-
line, 500 gal. Solar bulk tank,
828 lb. daily milk base with
Foremost Beary: Frankie Ro-
buck, Jr., Rt. Fort Valley,
Ph. GA 9 31013. (Perry).

Nice, gentle 4 y: yr. old Jer-
sey milch cow with Black |
Angus heifer calf born Dec.
9, 1962, $165. Van Whitlock,
ae o Senoia, Ph. LY. 9-

Angus herd 36 Some
Reg., #56500, Geonge W. West,
ae 5399 Trimble Rd., NE, At-
lanta, Ph. BL. 5-3937.

Nice selection horned and
polled Shorthorn service age
bulls, all Reg. and from finest
bloodlines, priced for quick
sale. Max L. Carden, Rt. 2,
Cordele. Ph. 273-4687.





Want good used two-horse
trailer. Miss Suzanne Shing-
erelonnts Ph. JA. 4-

Want turning plow and
sickle mowing attachment for
Allis Chalmers tr-
aetor. Earl J. Wheatley, 2674
Fair Oaks Rd., Deeatur, Ph.
ME. 6-8921 (Atlanta).

Want John Deere M. T.

Corbitt, Rt. 2, Box 286, New-
nan.

Want Cub tractor, would
consider Ford with some
equipment, must be in good
and bargain for cash.
State exactly what you have
and price. George Atkins, 611
Means St., N. W., Atlanta 18.

Want 2 H. trailer with tan-
dem axle, factory built, good
shape and reasonably priced:
also, Allen or Davis grain
buster, cap. 20-40 bu. of oats.
Small unit needed. Write
giving size, price, ete. Louis
Talzaiano, c/o Triangle Acres,
Thomson,



Reg. GueReee Cows,
cua with 3 and 4 calves
Jan 25 and Feb. 9; calves
from these cows can be
in buyers name. All papers
transferred at $200. ea. if
taken at once, all good clean

cows. . Thurmond,
Farmington.
Reg. Guernsey bulls, 12

high milk producers and Le
ter test, reasonably priced. F
H. Bunn, Midville. .

Purebred Santa Gertrudis
bulls, 7-9 mos. old from class-
ified stock, 4 mi. So. of Fay-
etteville on hwy. 85. Royce

Richardson, Rt. 1, Fayette-
ville, Ph. HO. 1-3454 (no let-
ters).



2 Reg. Polled Hereford
cows, 5 yrs. old, one with bull
calf other bred to reg. bull
both cows Reg. in both asso.
T. G. OKelley, Maysville, Ph.
652-2121.



approx. 500 Ibs. ea. Bangs
vaccinated, $100. ea. If inter-
ested contact Gene Callaway,
Rayle, Ph. BR 4-7825.



Livestock



15 mo. to 3 yr. old Reg.
Angus bulls, O.B., 13th blood-







Dbl. Standard Reg. polled
Herefords, young bulls and

ifers, excel. bloodlines.
Come see. Roy Goddard, Rt.
2, Lithonia (Klondike), Ph.
482-8433.

lines, (1955 international

Champion), ao and ai

: ess atson, Heaven Hi

FOR SALE Farms, Cumming, Ph. TU 7-
2909.

Cattle Swine

40 lIge. heifers: Holstein,| Reg. English, large black,

Jersey, Ayrshirean, Whiteface boar, imported direct from

mixed, three fresh, others| Tweddle Farms, Ontario,

soon, $125. ea. for lot. B. A.|Canada; also, several blue

Hasty, Rt. 1, Conyers, Ph.| spotted hybrid gilts, bred or

463- 8988. open. W. Abbott, 229

Piedmont Ave., Rockmart.

14 pigs, 1/3 ee
2/3 Landrace, 8 wks. old, $10
ea., price reduced if all are
taken. J. H. Akins, Rt. 1,
Lawrenceville, Ph. 843-7041.



Good Holstein heifer, ist
ealf, heavy milker, make good
dairy cow. Can be Reg. Want
purebred Jersey or Guernsey
heifer of equal value, S. B.

mi. No. of Founston on Foun-
ston and Segsbee Rd.).

Purebred, classified Santa
Gertrudis bulls, 2 yrs. old.
King Ranch and Armstrong
Ranch breeding. H. E. Dan-
ner, P.O. Box 113, Glenville.

6 nice Guernsey heifers to
Feb-

ruary
Rt. 2, Austell, Ph. 948-2607.

5 yr. old Reg. polled Here-
ford bull, selling to prevent
inbreeding. At my place. H. R.
eas Griffin (Birdie) Ph.

Thoroughbred Santa Ger-





bulls, just weaned. J.
W. Morris, c/o Double M
Farms, P.O. Box 119, Car-

roliten, Ph. TE. 2-2852.

Reg. horned Hereford bull,
7 mos. old, dark red, halter
broke, calfhood vaccinated
and very gentle, wt. approx.
500 oS $150. Britt Chandler,
Jr., c/o Spring Hill Farm,

atkinsville, Ph. 769-5486.

Reg. Black Angus bull, 5
yrs. old, Eileenmere plood-
lines, excel. en, wt.
approx. 1,200 lbs., $300. O. O.
Flowers, Rt. 2, Safe

Reg. Angus bull, 3 yrs. old,





ably priced. Roscoe Meeks,
Rt. 1, Douglas, Ph. 384-2606.

Reg. cherry red Durocs,
boars and gilts, 4-5 mos. -
wt. 60-150 Ibs., 3 -$50.
H. Donaldson, Rt. 1, Fort Val-
a (7 mi. E. on State Hwy.

Spurlock, Rt. 1, Moultrie (2| 96



Reg. Hampshire hogs, open
gilts and boars for light ser-
vice; bred gilts and boars for
service; one herd boar, about
20 mos. old. All treated and
free of disease, and from
champion bloodlines. C. G.
Studstill, Rt. 1, Eastman, Ph.
374-3908 (10 mi. S.W East-
man near Hwy. 87).

Duroe boars and gilts, 3%
mos. old, treated for Cholera
ean be Reg., $25. ea.; gilts, 5
mos. old, treated for Cholera,
can be Reg., $35. ea. Frederick
Zipperer, Rt. To Box.) 482:
eon (15 mi. SE of on Hwy.



Little Bone Black African
Guinea pigs, the stay fat kind,
for sale. Located on Hwy. 19,
6% mi. S. of Griffin. Wilson
Carson, c/o Carsons Guinea
Hog Farm, Rt. 3, oi

29 purebred Duroc pigs, 12
wks. old, treated for eraloka
and wormed, $425. for lot or
$15. ea. Can be Reg. Will not
ship. W. G. Prescott, Rt. 2,
ae 213, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6117.

Hampshires from Cer-
tithe: preeding, Cert. Brucel-
losis free, treated for Cholera,
7 to 9 mos., old breeding boars,
$100. to $125.; weaned pigs
and bred gilts, all guaranteed.
J. R. Mullis, Cochran, Ph.
WE. 4-6490.





15 Reg. Angus bulls, 12-30
mos. old, good cond., calfhood
vaccinated. Best of Eileen-
mere bloodlines, ready for
herd or range breeding.
Priced to move. James Du-

Reg. Spotted Poland China
boars, 5 mos. old, best blood-
lines, long lean meat type; al-
so, boar 2% yrs. old. Will
transfer papers to buyers
name. Julius George, Rt. 2,





Ph. | vall, Rt. 4, Dalton, Ph. BR, 8-
5663,



Cave Spring, Ph. 777-3978
collect



mos. to 25 mos. old. All from | 9973.

12 nice Holstein Heifers, |

gS,
avai able: in mid-Jan., 10 ae
old, treated and wormed,
ea. Booking orders now ita
shipment. iley G. Dampier,
Rt. 1, Box 210, Valdosta.

Reg. Hereford hogs, 8 wks.
old Jan. 12, papers in buyers
name, $22. 50 at farm. Letters
ans. Leonard Fleming, Rt. 2,
Reed Creek Rd., Hartwell.

Reg. breeding hogs, Hamp-
shires, Duroe and Yorkshires,
all ages, priced to sell. Law-
ton Ursery, Hazlehurst.

Pigs for sale: 3 different
breeds, $10. ea. and up. Leon-
ard Pittman, Rt. 1, Douglas-
ville, (2 mi. E. Douglasville,
Hwy. No. 78, follow sign),
Ph. 942-4259.

Regular Landrace service
age boars and. gilts, from
popular bloodlines. M. T.






>| Courson, Hazlehurst, Ph. 5-

2589.

10 Hampshire and Tam-
worth pigs for sale, all males,
castrated, 7 wks. old. Joseph

Reg.|E. Dyer, Rt. 3, Box 43, Hia-

wassee,

_Purebred Duroc boars and
gilts. May be Reg. Leo Akins,
Rt. 2, Box 153, Metter. (lo-
cated 5 mi. N. of Metter, 9 mi.
S. of Twin City) Ph. MU 5-





Purebred Duroc, 4 mo. old,
either sex, $30. with papers
or $27.50 with out papers.
Treated for Cholera, best of
bloodlines. Marvin Newsome,
Jordans Mill Rd. Sanders-
ville, Ph. 3856 "(no collect
calls).

Dark red Duroc, 4 gilts, and
4 males 8 wks. old, 13th of
Jan.F.F.A. pig chain, Reg. in
buyers name. Treated for
Cholera and wormed, $22. at
farm. Letters answered. Tom
Richards, Rt. 1, Whitesburg.

O.1.C. breeding stock gilts,
4% mos. old, $32. ea.; gilts,
3 mos. old, $27. ea.; gilts 2
mos. old, $20. ea. Reg., treat-
ed, FF. in buyers name.
Cheaper at farm. No Sunday
Sales. Paul J. _ Cain, Rte 1;
Commerce.

Landrace, Hampshire
Beltsville cross, avg. ae 80
to 100 Ibs., 17ie per Ib. Rob-
ert E. Foran, Boxy lI3e Rt. 33;
Douglasville, Ph. WH 99-9515.

Horses, Mules & Ponies

9 mo. old sorrel walking
horse colt, gentle and halter
broke. Robert Laramore, 1852
West Vesta Ave., College
Park, Ph. PO. 7-5455.

ea Os eee ee Ona SI
Mule, wt. about 1,200 lbs.:
5 gaited saddle horse, wt.
about 950 Ibs. gentle, both
for sale or trade both for
small Farmall Cub tractor in
good cond.; Also, 1956 V-8
Ford panel in good cond. Roy
W. Parks, 531 Washington St.,
W, Gainesville, Ph. LE, 4-

J. |} 4361.

Stud colt, 2% yrs. old, red
with lighter mane and tail,
wt. approx., 700 lIbs., out of
Reg. Tenn. Walker mare, gen-
tle, halter broken, stand tied,
has been ridden several times,
priced to sell, $125. Britt
Chandler, Jr., c/o Spring Hill
fe Watkinsville, Ph. 769-

Black mare mule, 10 yrs.
old, wt. Seas iee $85.; black
mare mule yrs, old, wt.
1,250 Ibs., $65. Both good
farm mules, work Spyniers
D. J. Williamson, Rt. 1, Bow-
don, Ph. 2244.

Black and white stud don-
key, will work and ride, 3
yrs. old; also, 15 doe rabbits,
1 buck, all young, breeding
age, 6 White, 4 gray, 2 gray
and white and 2 checker giant,
one % Dutch and % N. Z.
white. Will trade all for j
or horse, gentle for small chil-
dren, not over 8 yrs. old, will
sell separate. Mrs. Frank
York, Rt. 2, Ringgold.

seep 9 ZU an ane
At Stud: Reg. golden Palo-
mino stallion, has excel. con-
formation, blaze face, snow
white mane and tail, white
stocking feet, excel. back-
ground, named Little Warrior,
fee $50. when served. Mares
picked up with return privi-
leges; also, fine horses for
sale or trade and will board
horses. Spa Pickard, c/o
Circle Ranch, Rt. 3, Con-
yers, me 483-8083 nights.

Gentle, 5-gaited 4 year old
bay pleasure mare. 1 hands
tall. Good conformation and
calm disposition. $200. W. J.
Brown, 1738 Hamilton Dr.,



Macon, Ph. SH. 6-2576 (no
collect calls).



One mule, 12 ote: old, wt
1,200 Ibs., for sale. B. A.
Garner, Stone Mountain, Ph.
469-5242,

4 yr. old mare, part Quar-
ter horse and part Morgan,
trained for cutting eattle,
would make excel. barrel ra-
cer, $300. W. T. Brown, Bon-
aire, Ph. 429-1165 (no collect
calls). Located at intersection
of Hwy. 96 and Houston
Lake Rd.

8 yr. old Shetland mare
pony, black and white, nice
and gentle for children; 5 yr.
eld dapple grey stallion with
white mane and tail, gentle
for children. Both reasonably
priced or will exch. for Reg.
polled Hereford bull or cattle
of equal value. E. Brantley
Prickett, Rt. 3, Carnesville.

Reg. horned type Hereford
bull, Larry Domino breeding,
highest in championship
bloodlines, 27 mos. old, $200.
Write for picture. M. C. Rob-=
erts, Ball Ground.

2 mare mules, wt. 1200 lbs
works anywhere. Will sell
cheap, or trade for cows or
calves. S. E. Holland, Rt. 1,
Lumber City.

Nice bay Plantation Walk-
ing horse with 4 perfeet blatk
stockings, good disposition,
and gentle for children or
adults. Miss Suzanne Shingles,
Donalsonville, Ph. JA. 4- 3246,













12 yr. old mare, $50. at my
place, or would swap for small
slow mule. Lewis Gable, Rt.
3, Dahlonega.



3 mare mules,
lbs. D. C. Royal,
567-3586.

1100-1150
Ph,

.



Good farm mule, in Carroll
County, will sell or trade for
young Reg. Black Angus bull.
W. H. Snow, 1381 Miller
Reed Ave., SE, Atlanta 16,
Ph, MA. 7-0613 (Atlanta).



6 extra nice Shetland pony
fillies, 1 yr. to 18 mos. oid,
all cols. and sizes. Will sell
separately for $85. ea. or to-
gether, out of Reg. stock; 1
horse colt $65.; have saddles
and bridles. Jess Holsrook,
415 N. Main St., Jonesboro,
Ph. GR. 8-6771.

At stud: Dk. golden Palo-
mino_ stallion, shown under
Step Easy Little Man; also, at
stud: Arabian stallion, fee
$25. Can pick up mare and
breed until caugiht; also, for
sale, Palomino gelding, 3 yrs.
old, anyone can ride. and Jet.
Black pony with bridle and
saddle. J. W. Van Horn, 4457
Covington Hwy., Decatur, Ph
BR. 9-5798.



Shetland mare, 5 yrs. old,
white mane and tail, real
gentle. R. C. Hudson, Deoug-
lasville, Ph. WH. 2-3989.



Permanent Reg.
horses, mares and yearling
fillies, good bloodlines, Bill
Cody, Leo; King, Saley K K
(AAA) yearling stud colt, out
of Rom King bred mare, by
Royal Pat by Royal King; one
yearling appaloosa stud colt,
good cclor and conformation.
C. A. Prilkett, 135 Virginia
fas Gainesville, Ph. LE. 4-

Black mare, can be ridden by
exp. rider. Not trained, for
sale. Joyce H. Forrester, c/o
Mrs. Ruby Howard, Rt. 3,
Eatonton, Ph. 485-2176 (no
collect calls).

Quarter

6 Horses and one buggy
mule; red mare, 12 yrs. very
gentle, a childs delight, $200.;
black mule, fat and gentle,
used for pulling buggy at rid-.
ing stable, $75.; 2 large gaited
gelding red with some white
markings, (gentle) $185. ea.;
2 young horses, one straw-
berry roan mare, $200.; other .
red gelding, black mane, and
tail, $200. Butch Milner, Rt. 6,
Eastman.

Sheep and Goats



Milk goats now freshening,
grade Saanans, will make
good family milkers, $20. to
$45. W. M. Rockel, Rt. 4, Box
97, Thomasville.

Nice milk goat to freshen
soon, part Nubian, part Alpine,
butt head, no horns; also,
fine male goat for breeding
purposes. Frank Hodges, 3860
Cascade Rd., SW, Atlanta 11,



Ph. 344-2581.






















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PAGE FOUR

Livestock

WANTED

Want 10 two-tone Shetland
pony mares, 5 to 10 mos. old.
Wade Bird, 530 Morning St.,
Swainsboro.

Want Reg. Appaloosa stal-
lion, not over 5 yrs. old, or
stud colt. H. F. Lewis, 209 W.
Cherokee Ave., Cartersville.

Want nice saddle horse or
mare, gaited, good qualities
and easy. Prefer one that has
had some training. L. R.
Hobbs, Stapleton, Ph. LI. 7-
6897.



Want 50 young calves, any
stock. Ralph Dangar, Roswell,
Ph. 993-9070.

Want young butt - headed
billy - goat, near by. E. L.
Meekins, Sandy Ranch, Pem-
broke.

Want Quarter horse with
food conformation. Ronnie
Thompson, Rt. 3, Box 236,
Griffin.

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE









Nice red raspberry plants
wrapped in cellophane or
plastic, damp packed, $1.50
doz., add postage. Permit 241.



Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5,
Ellijay. H
Florida 90 strawberry

plants, large well rooted
plants, shipped damp packed,
P.P., $1.25 C; 500, $4.50; $7.-
50 M. Permit 444. Fredrick
Smaliwood, Rt. 1, Box 140,
Attapulgus. :

Genuine Hicks Broadleaf
tobacco seed, Germ. 93 pct.,
purity 99.50 pct, sample 50c;
deOZ eotes 1 Ibs $1028 bss
$25., PP. Earl Stuckey,
Biackshear,

Everbearing strawberry
plants $1. C; balm, spearmint,
peppermint, tansy, horsemint,
houseleak, 6 bunches 60c;
eatnip, 4 bunches 60c. Permit
239. Miss H. M. White, Rt. 1,
Box 57, Dahlonega.

Grapevines, 3,







$1.; apple

and pear trees, 3-4 fit., $1.50;



brown Turkey figs, 2 ft., $1
@a.; 8-12 in., 50c ea.; black
Walnut trees, $1. ea.; seedling
pecan trees, $1. ea. Mrs. E. B.
Travis, Riverdale, Ph. 478-
7933. Permit 430.

Stuart, Elliott and Farley
pecan trees (lots of them)
from 2-6 ft.; Desirable, 2-6
Go sizes, 2-3: ft... $2.) 3=4 tt.
$2.25; 4-5 ft. $2.50; 5-6 ft.,
$3. Write for prices on larger
Jots. Permit 31. Ideal planting
season. L. E. Brown, Bacon-
ton, Ph. 787-5785.

Herbs: Lemon Balm, Lem-
on Verbena, Onion Chives,
Garlic Chives, Caraway, Cat-
hip, Cream de Mint, Thrift,
Dwarf Yarrow, Feverfew, Fox
Glove, Germander, Hore-
hound, Hen and Chicken,
Valley Lily Licorice, Sweet
Majorana, Rose Geranium,
Mercury, Primrose, green and
&rey Santolina, 50c ea. Min.
order $3.50. Send stamp for
list. Mrs. B. J. Cantrell, Blue





. Ridge, Permit 52.

CD

tee



White half-runner garden
bean seed: white Creasback
Cornfield beans, Germ, 93
pet; white cut short Cornfield
beans, Germ. 98 pct., ea. kind
75c cup full; Red speckle
Crowder peas, Germ 95 pet.;
purple hull Crowder peas,
Germ. 74 pct:, 50c cup full ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Preston
Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Long horn okra seed, ten-
der, 12 inch long, 1962 seed
crop, Germ. 94 pct., tbl.
spoonful 25c; Ice Box yellow
meat melon, Germ. 98 pct., 3
dioz., 25c; Round green rind,
yellow meat melon, grows to
55 lbs., Germ. 84 pct., 3 doz.
25c. Inc. stamped addressed
envelope each order. Permit
392, W. D. Gordon, Rt. i
Adel.

_ Old-time seed beans, Corn-
field, white cut short beans,
95 pct., germ; Pink Peanut
(six weeks bean), 96 pet.
germ,; striped, half-runners,
95 pet. germ.; all new seed,
and all 60c cup full, add post-
age; also, old-time Seven Top
turnip seed, 95 pct. germ., 25c
thi. spoonfull & stamped en-
velope. No checks or stamps.
i Viola Stover, Rt, B, El-

Nice Concord Brapevines,
a

2-3: ft. (85e eas 3; $1.,
postage. Permit 128. H. F.
Seay, Rt. 2,.3917 Panthers-

ville Rd., Ellenwood.

Old fashioned beans: White
Creasbacks Cornfield bean
seed, germ. 91 pct., 75 cup;
White Cutshorts Cornfield
beans, Germ. 83 pct., 75c cup;
Little Six Week Pink Peanut

1 garden beans, Germ. 96 pct.,

75c cup; White Half Runners
Germ. 96 pct., 75c cup full.
Add postage. No stamps or
checks. Mrs. Andrew Wilson,
Rt. 1, Carters.

Ice Box yellow meat melon
seed, 93 pet. germ.; Round,
dark yellow meat, grows to
50 lbs., Germ. 95 pct.; long,
green, yellow meat melon, 95
pet. Germ., all 1962 crop, 25c
teaspoonful; Arabian Canta-
loupe, grows to 20 lbs., Genm.
97 pet., 12 seed, 25c, with
stamped addressed envelope.
J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.

Round Dutch frost proof
cabbage plants, 300, $1.50;
500, $2.; or $3.50 M;. white
Bermuda onicn plants, same
price as cabbage. Delivered
in Ga. Per. 38. R. Chanclor,
Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-2035. -





Mastadon and Blakemore
strawberry plants, $1.25 C or
$3.75, 500; Klondikes, $1. C or
$5. M. Per. 216, Mrs. Guy
Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming.

May Cherry trees; old-
fashioned peach trees, 3, $1.;
Hemalaya blackberry plants
and black raspberry plants, 5,
$1.; Blueberry plants, 6, $1.;
horehound and catnip bunch-
es, 4, $1.; Muscadine grape
vines, 5, $1. Add_ postage.
Permit 305. Mrs. P. Malachi
Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Blueberry plants, Myers
and Rubel variety, 2 to 3 yrs.
old, ready bearing berries,
well rooted and packed in
moisture proof containers, 6,
$4.; $7. doz. F.O.B. Permit
219. E. G. Nicholson, Allen
Rd., Rt. 7, Macon.

Herb plants: Lavender;
Oregano: Sweet Woodruff;
Winter Savory; Lovage; Bur-
net; Garlic Chives; Worm-
wood; English Pink; Silver;
Gold and Lemon Thyme: Eng-
lish Pennyroyal; Lemon Ver-





Streamlined everbearin E

id| strawberry plants, 100, $1.50.

Permit 149, Mrs. John Wea-
ver, Rt. 2, Temple. :
Klondike strawberry plants,
300, $2.; 500, $3.; 1000, $6.
Add postage. Permit 10. Ethel
Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SAiE





Runner peanut hay, 18-20
tons for sale. D. C. Royal,
Ashburn, Ph. SO. 7-3586.

30 tons, good Arlington
Sericea hay, $25. ton at my
farm on Dallas Rd. J. M.
Summerour, Sr., 417 Polk St.,
Marietta, Ph. 428-9609.

.1000 bales high quality gr-
ass hay, 75c bale at my barn
at Madras (6 mi. from New-
nan.) Contact me before com-
ing. R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters
St., S. W., Atlanta 3, Ph. MU.
8-1428 (till 5 p. m.).

12 tons whole Soybean hay,
excel. for grinding wit
roughage for dairy, beef, etc.,
high protein, cut by mistake
just before leaves shed. Load-
ed with beans, $45. ton. W. T.
Brown, Rt. 1, c/o Haven of
Rest Ranch, Bonaire. Ph. 429-



{ 1165. (At intersection of Hwy.

96 and Houston Lake Road).



-& Walnuts

FOR SALE

cubator, 90 egg cap.,

Pecans, Peanuts

Ringneck phea
$5. per pr. or $

therme
meter and hygrometer includ-
ed, good cond., $15. Thomas
R. Kent, Rt. 1, Pinehurst.

Ringneck pheasants, 6 hens
and one cock, $15. W. W.
Johnson, Rt. 1, Mableton, Ph.
948-7713.

75 common pigeons, less
than a year old, 50c ea. if you
take all at my place. W. C.
Todd, Broxton.

California Valley and Blue
Scale Quail, $5. pr.; Tennessee
Reds, $3. pr.; Gamble Quail,
$6. pr.; Ringneck Doves,
Drs Lr McBurney, _ 2109
Bungalow Rd., Augusta.

Racing Homer pigeons for
sale, $2.50 pr.; young birds





W. Grist, Box 76, Mt. Vernon.

Adult purebred California
does and bucks, $3. ea.; also,
2 grown black and one N. Z.
W. does with half grown



home. Nene shipped. Tommy

h | Underwood, 1624 Orlando St.,

S. W., Atlanta 11, Ph. PL. 3-
8131.



ea., dressed, $1. ea.; also, few
Chukar Partridges for sale.
Per. 110. Willie Gaultney, Box
36, Reynolds, Ph. TI. 7-4555.

Game and Fowl

WANTED





Want pr. or trio of white
pheasants. D. Kennedy, Rt. 2
Quitman. : :



1962 shelled Spanish pea-
nuts for eating purposes only,
$3.50 gal. p. p. or exchange
for household articles. Write
first. Mrs. W. L. Helms, Buena
Vista.

Red Skin peanuts, hand
graded and sound, for eating,



age; $4. % bu., no less than 4%
bu. sold. Ralph Sherer, Rt. 1,
Box 44, LaGrange. :



gee Rue; ee oe G & [ |
osemary; icorice; erm- :
ander; Hyssop; Horehound, ane OW
_|all 6, $3.50. Permit 52. Mrs. FOR SALE

B. J. Cantrell, Blue Ridge.



Klondike strawberry plants,
well rooted and damp packed,
$1. C.; $8. M. Add 25 per 100
for postage and handling
changes. Minimum shipment,
200 plants. Ga. orders only.
Permit 319. Mrs. Luther S.
Butler, 466 Page Ave., NE,
Atlanta 7, Ph. DR. 3-1846.

Fruit trees for sale. red and
yellow delicious Yate, Wine-
sap, Kinnard, Block Ben, ear-
ly harvest, black Twig, horse,
Rome Beauty, Ark Black,
Sweet and Terry Winter, 2 yr.
well rooted, 50c ea.; Grape
vines: Concord, Neozara and
Delaware, 20c ea; Fig: Brown
Turkey, 50c ea. Per. 214. p. p.
on orders of $5. or more. Ray
Saxon, Rt. 4, Cleveland.

Blue Damsonal plum trees,
Cherry trees, muscadines,
grape vines, 4, $1.; beechnut
Hazel nut, bushes, 4, $1.; Cat-
nip bunches, 4, $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6,
Gainesville, Per. 295. ;

Sage plants at farm: one
plant 75c; one bunch $2.;
entire lot, 13 bunches, $20.;
no Sunday calls. L. Douglas
Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas (located
8 mi. N. of Dallas, 14% mi. off
Hwy. 92. Inquire at Jack
Grogans Gro.) Per. 432.

Well rooted scuppernong
plants from Carters Vineyard,
black and brown, damp pac-
ked. Per. 86. B. O. Carter. Rt.
4, Box 204 C, Griffin. ,

Mastadon strawberry pl-
ants, 500, $3., $5. M; add post-
age. Money order only. Mrs.
A. D. Jones, Rt. 1, Cumming.
Perssole

Garden English peas, germ.
98 pet., $1. cupfull; long green
tender: Okra seed, Germ. 78
pet., old fashion corn field,
white cut short beans, Germ.
94 pet.; white half runners,
Germ. 91 pct.; yellow corn
large ready for eating in 6 - 7
days. Germ 93 pet., 50 cup-
full. Cowhorn and Banana
pepper seed, Germ. 82 pct., 25
teaspoon, add postage. Mrs.















Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Auto-sexed Texan pigeons,
$7. te $10. pr.; show type
white and Silver Kings, $6.
pr; white Fantails, $4.; dress-
ed frozen Squab, $1. ea. John
G. Lewis, 613 College St.,
Hapeville, Ph. PO. 1-6893.

Rabbits, pre-jrs., jrs., inter-
mediates and srs., $1. and up.
Mostly N. Z. W. heavy meat
producing stock; also, all
metal cages and feeders. Can-
not ship. Mrs. C. D. Coleman,
Rt. 2, Stockbridge, Ph. GR.
4-7237.

Several hundred Bobwhite
Quail, 200 Chukars, Tenn-
essee Red Quail, all in large
flight pens. State what you
want and ask Zor details. Per.
10. J. L. Tade, 1328 - 21st St.,
Columbus.

Northern Bobwhite Quail,
$3. pr.; white Doves, $5. pr.;
Ringneck Doves, $3. pr., ex-
press collect. Send money
order: Per .28..2 Muss. Hiva
Wallace, 716 Myrtle St., N. E.,
Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152.

Extra large Quail and
Pheasants for sale Dressed or
alive. Per. 90. George Blaleck,
Rt. 1, Box 198, Grovetown,
Ph. RE. 6-2241.

Edwards Pheasants, 1962
hatch, $30. pr.; $40. trio; line-
ated Pheasants, 1962 hatch,
$25. pr.; one Elliott cock, $10.;
2 white Crest Kalege cocks,
$5. ea.; white Silkie Bantam
cocks, $1. ea. Will trade for
Java Green Pea hen or bat-
tery brooder. S. J. Griener,
1394 Northwest Drive, N. W.,
Atlanta 18.

Pheasants: Goldens in prs.,
7.; Reeves in pairs, $8.; Sil-
ver cocks, $4; ea.; Ringnecks,
$6. pr.; one trio of Mutants,
$3.50 ea. James B, King, 5232
Rivoli Dr., Macon, Ph. SH.
2-4059.

Show type white King Pig-
eons: Foy and Dupont strains,
large Blocky stock. good pro-
ducers; youngsters $3. pres
matured stock, $5. and $6. pr.
(ait less than 2 prs. shipped).















79, Wrightsville,

$7.50 bu. (25 lbs.) plus post- |

Blue Andalusian chickens.



State weight. G. P, Terrell,
Rio; Cairo: ;
FOR SALE



_Araucanus chickens, laying
pink, green, blue and Olive
green egges, $8. pr.; $12. trio
until Feb. Ist, Exp. Collect;
hatching eggs, asstd. cols., 40c:
a., Insured parcel post. Send
money order. Mrs. Addie A.
Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. NER
Atlanta 8, Ph. TR 4-5152.

B. B. Reds and Silver Duck-
wings; $5. and $7.50 trio; 23
guineas, $1.25 ea. J. C. King,
208 Gramling St., Marietta.

3 hens and rooster White
Jap. Cochin bantams; pr.
White Cochin, all show type;
25 pullets, mixed, 8 mos. old;
3 hens and rooster Jap Silk-
les; also, incubator, 600 egg
cap. cheap; chicken fertilizer,
50 bag; and 12 metal hens
nests. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Mc-
Murray Dr., SW, Atlanta, Ph.
344-1388.





Jan.

Jan.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.
; Station, Tifton.

Jan. 21



amar Brantley Rt. 2; Box} -



just weaned, $1.25. Stanford |

young; young, $2. ea. at my]

Bobwhite Quail, live, 90c

Want to buy few purebred|$

Bantams: Black, Rosecomb,



Agricultural ce

CALENDAR

10 Landscaping and Ornamental Plants
Course, ABAC, Tifton. SS Se ee

11 Peanut Short Course, ABAC



28, 29, 30 Southeastern Poultry and Egg Assa
tion Annual Meet, Merchandise Mart, Aftlar

18, 19 Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Geo
Crop Improvement Association and the Sixth
nual Meeting of Foundation Seeds, Inc., Ath





6 Gain Test Bull Sale, Coastal Plain Experi

U. OF GA. AG. ALUMNI MEETINGS
Jan. 15 Ga. Experiment





Mrs. Bryant's Kitchen, Statesboro



Jan. 22. Elk's Club, Waycross (Tentative date
Jan. 23 Albany (to be determined)







Jan. 24 Elizabeth's Tearoom, Americus
Jan. 31 Georgianna Motel, Gaine:
Feb. 7 Augusta (to be.

hate Whi
F. Ginn, 237
Sk. Atlanta 16
Two lge. size
Cockerels almost
824079 Abs:
meat breeders, $4. ea.
lets and 2 cockere.
Cochin Bantams, |
soon, $8.50 for lot
bred stock. S. Sr
White Mill Rd., Decat
Pure dark Cornis
els ready for serv
bone type, long
$2.00 ea. at farm.
range, write before
W. Thurmond, Farm

3 game pullets and
all for $10. Mrs. B._
land, Cooger Rd., Da

3 game hens: 1 half
Red; 4% Toppy Stag an
pullet same breed
Gviffin, 712 Oak S$
ville. oe

3 Ib. size trios Ni
Roundheads, $7. i
Thomas, Blairsvill

Blue ribbon
bright bantams, roos
hens $1.50 at home o
Mrs. L. B. Taylor, R
tersville. ee

20 lge. geese, $
for lot; also, one mule
Orville Carver, Sle
las, Ph. 384-5090.

Turkeys: 8 hens and '
bler, $22.50 at .
John EK. Dangler, Rt
Station Rd., Adairs

Guineas for sale:
ties, White and
an ok ae
will lay spring, $3..
5. trio. Careful :





















some for other g<
mental birds. W. M.
Rt. 4, Box 97, Thomasvi

: Poultry

WANTED

Woodruff, Greenvill
Want Araucanus

and rooster. H. D. B.
King St., Nashville, Ga.

SALES EVENTS

JANUARY 24, Thurs
1:00 P.M. Moultri
Colquitt County Lives
Auditorium on Adel H
Georgia Hereford Asso
tion: 99 Hereford lots se
12 bulls87 females, yo

_ cows with calves at si
near calving, few
heifers. For informa
and catalog write Geo:
Hereford Association,
Cooling, Fieldman

Box 1292, Alban



. Tifton,

Station, Griffin

Jan. 16 Ray's Restaurant, Milledgeville my

Jan. 17 Atlanta or Decatur pe